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Model Steam Dye Works, Corner Verret and Evelina Streets. Phone Algiers 162. MARTIN KONING, Proprietor. I l.:ir,:o, Pressing. Dyeing and Repairing of Ladies' and Geats' G;,arý,. ' at reasonable prices. Glove Cleaning and Dyeing our spe cla:. 'at sfaction guaranteed. All work called for and delivered. i' 'a i'ress ed while you wait. ý .:"". . :" "« « w: f. f"-- - .. »".'-: "ý-ý-ý-:-'.: :.-: :..:- . . . ALWAYS A GOOD COLD GLASS OF BEER Union Saloon Fine VWines, Liquors, Cigars and 201 MOR(iAN STREET Tobacco. Consumers Beer. Jos. Tallon. - Proprietor WORLD BOTTLING CO., Ltd. Ph .e hemlock 291 Corner Royal and Montegut Streets MANUFACTURERS OF HIGH GRADE MALTED BEVERAGES Move Into a Wired House When looking for a house with all modern improvements, see that it's wired for electric light-it is as essential as the plumb ing. A House Wired for Electric Service affords conveniences and comforts not obtainable otherwise- electric light, electric heating and cooking, the use of electric fans and other things electrical. All useful, labor saving and economical. If the house you like is not wired, ask the landlord to have it wired-he will do it without fuss or bother to you, and at moderate cost to him. Algiers Railway & Lighting Co. OTTp T. MAIER, Vice Pres. & Gen'I Mgr. E. W. BURGIS, General Superintendent Thl only way to get the y'luII(,e New Home Sewing Machine is to buy the machine with the name NEW HOME on the arm and in the legs. This machise is warruated fir aD No other like it - No other as good The New Home Sewing Machile Company, ORANGE. MASS. M. Ahscal & Bro., Ltd. Dealeor In Groceries ud Western Produce, ICAN AVE., Co. Verret St. ALGIERS, LA. Sierra ros., -DEAI .r s GROCEi s IMPORTED WINE. 4 CIGARS. TOSAC. < )R ellnevllI St. a OpiIsa `i. ALGIES, LA. EN1CKY IS SATISFIED WITH L LESS PROFIT. BUY YOUR IHOES FROM HIM. In , y I, Ipurchase Iwsr sell an i UNSOPHISTICATED OSC By Gregory ____ " I NEED IT IP(O~sE OHKIMP SiRwiu. YOU MEIME G000 MAN NpPAvOQ S'F)N-gAEPTS DIEO AFORE iE - CA4EEhI1O tI r00Mt AN KINO 31d,~-'NEDU, MELD A POOR CNT BORN AN( fFj NI ý OW VERY 1.0 BE &LASD LE MME CANGEE 74N' r~!~ AN'T WIFE ý IS BSIOCKN war)r) MH' TOUCHI NG. I TA IHELP Cp `A IT -ANY THIN ý G FtND WORK AN' I AIM!r SEVEN YEARS ITCH AN' TwI A W NLY BUST TO ACLOMMODATA op NIF) THISI nl TEN- A _ Z';"'I wOgLf. 011 -(SNIP)I- AND (SNIFF rR A ts s- NUJF ~A~l) )IJ 4 40 I IC~h ~ ~k--MOW When in Need of CUT FLOWERS WEDDING BOUQUETS AND FUNERAL DESIGNS Virgin Can Supply You Promptly Telephone, Write or Wire 838 Canal St. Phone Main 667 New Orleans Incorporated 1888. 26th Year. Our Motto: Quick Set tlement. Insure Your House and Furniture. Become a Member in the Property Holders Mutual A. F. I. Society 302 Godchauz Bldg. Pheoe M. 3542. A. EBEL. President. THOS. W. MULLER. Secretary. Leave Your Money in Your Own Treasury. CHARTER. l'arin ifi Orleans,i (ity of NeSw Olen-. NEW O(RLEANS (OSTRI(II I FARM, IN(OR " )(RATE1). I( m..d St. tes of A.nertllr a. Si ;ite of L.ouisiatna I ~ ait kri.s , that nI t1iI , 2dl day of D)ec-'ni l-r. i, the year olie th,~ui ,il n ine hltund:e lean, Sn .Ate fi L ustsina, duly ,ni.toned andi qualitel. anuI iin the pIt-re nce of the wit nlcese h crt atitn ter . itime and uniler.ignied, Iperonally camne andI alppearled the person w'hine n t"cs ire he iclnt ,iubitcthed, all avce the full ace of nmajority, wh o severally ,lec.ltrcl that. availtig themselv-es of the pro the organiliatoiln f corlporatnl(lls, they have formtcid and orgituied, and by these piesentt -li formll thellltnclvet and thlse who mllay here aiter ibecme associated with them, into and c,,istitute a corporr.itton and biody poliitic In law for the objects and purposes, andtil unter the stipulatitns and agreements hereinafter set forth and (xprested, which they hereby adpit as their charter. Article I--The name and title of the corpora i titn hcreby formed is declared to be "New :Orleans ()Otrich larm, Inc." Its domicile -'tall be in the City of New Orleans. State of .istlana. and it -hall have and enjoy suc S,--lon by it tilpol,ti e 'uile for a periold f t :. years t:-C i anI l af:cr the date hereof. ., -hall hi:ave .i : r it sue and be sued: t, m" e"y, b.d. 'purcrhase. lease, sell and h\ltiithec'e re-i ac : , ' eri ,nat l Pr,,l * rty ir: th 'a t l, .'t : . ",; ' r T e . C w!`u" !e rt' • .. " rec n:anat tr . ', 1, it 1r i t l , , ., . , l,, . t. . , . I l. :I T , '. e r . ',• < . " i !.1 . . . . . ' , .t ,"i." 1 ' 1 I""I ;" , . t, •' l Iti .i cal'- gf1. ' n" v lVrn -tve c- a al bor thui far (Ken tl the r )er at o t he i . nt n S t1. Ill if 1i t h oth r a," , i t, . a , t el " . ell , in T h" r 'f I . ' " o n , f , ' 1 ,, , , i . itr e l h. * , 1 i il'S - -i tlier, it tl Te s .N it' it tie tl",. ,ht " ii e litl 'ii ic i ft - tli' . it l et \tw 4I rh'it'gi " t', e i i e ii ,t e i, t'i. tl , c it r n I " " r c I , l' m ,It1S alni ' . n l. i " R ev , , , s i , vC l ln e ,ig ll ! il iu1. h e i te li.ll i ,-' :her 'i ll 'if terie a tg tt .a l good stt lt ore aseig h sho e. I d\ - n. o, 'i tS lid t -arm *or .to,,el.i. ut 'bout , a I ith , noti ce r good spetler? asked the school "l teacher. h "I d-nnO.' replied FIarmer tlr Corntosuel. "About all the notice a glood speller gets nowaday is beln' oi c alled on occtsionally to decide a ad e GOT READY TO JIMP ENGINEER AND FIREMAN HiD A BAD SCARE. "Headlight" Th t Seemed to Beorg to Loco-'otie Rusrtng Tcwad Them CaUred Quick Slowing Up of Train. * wrd a:.. -tx t'. 1 . 1 l,.tt i I u f !.": , \I:...: I" . n t :1 t I'l l IDt l S k.r ' . t " , r .a d . i d ," It l'. ire 1 ., . tra '." ,' T !. 1t H D. ! I.t - :.,: lit in fro, t Al-k .' na 1 rlshdd to the. ". Idr '-. "i h Lan l:ib an im Iha,i let (,t" 1..yv .,:vy h,.-avig and lhl','ii. ani,! ".:.. i,.rkIti:g at an .as k+'r gait, %%l, :. .11, . t o c- I 'sat. -t:ar lme.d I l "" ,if : -.-.t -. I,) n the call of old Jack I ,1'. D D1 .hI . r .i . Ihat !r" t ight in frontup ,.." . i'cr ;od y-ak., Jump sheth l I Gl'k .i a i-nap I rushed to the w'lii& tii it ti,. cab anIId aw an ilm mer, ita: of, 1, !-it down the track, i tl ilh.- ra, n tha lt :cast lighting up the rairl it tro nt of it. 'I tll . ! it! .al" a s b..-n quick wit d in :ke e h. ant td h% is al r !re! t c ,:.,: at , th ' l,%,rs u,:tt all hil tnclt. , ~,!I to ,ap at'n r the. first r' 1.!po . t f t:. :. I ,h to hi action. "SI ! , l. b a i tr s.: ow F ,,,d up, bit i !..r.n I are:1 ot a I heard Maul y br L. it,, e: .,-hr 1 la'ght, r and rtturn I ,t ak t,, hL-. chti "'"l: ,,ed if itha atI t ihe lioon, ho Shout. d A,i s -. :,' . , h. that i lied mis5 tak. : fir ah 1..o ht hald I it the ein. Th. f!j ll,t,,n htal ri- ourt r I eone hills through thlch th. rails made a (ut. Its liet!i Ction cast ahead o! it si-..mied like the huie headlight of a sitiftly nmoting loaoioti',0e. "Of courso the conductor of the train rusht d up after the sudden stop and demanded to know thel reason . why and wherefore, but how would it have looked if we had told him about mistaking moons for headlights, so we merely blamed it on old 1t6, the en gine. "Never again. in my experience, have 1 seen the moon in exactly such a position, but it just shows some times things are not what they seem." Electric Vehicles Grow. The development which the year 1913-14 has witnessed in the electrio vehicle is phenomenal. Starting off last year in October the Electric Ve hicle association had but 437 members, with but two cities in which local or ganizations had been organized. Since that time the membership has been' increased to approximately 850-about 100 per cent-and the sectional repre sentation has expanded until it now in cludes New England, Chicago, Phila delphia, Washington, Cincinnati, San I Francisco, Los Angeles, Pittsburgh, New York, Detroit, Cleveland and To ronto, with expectations of having 10o cal sections in the immediate future In Buffalo, St. Louis and three or four other cities. In each of these local sections organized efforts are being put forth to promote the the sale and use of electric vehicles, both passenger and commercial, and it is safe to pre dlct that these mediums will greatly facilitate electric vehicle development work in the year 1914-15. SThe world's record for a trainloaed was broken a few days ago by the new Erie centipede locomotive, which weighs 410 tons and has 24 driving wheels. It hauled a train of coal cars fully loaded. The officials in charge kept adding car after car until 250 were coupled to the train. This total weight of 21,000 tons was drawn by the giant engine a distance of 40 miles, at a rate of 15 miles an hour. It was easily 10,000 tons heavier than any train that has ever heretofore been pulled anywhere in the world by a locomotive. AT THE HEAD OF OUR CLASSIFIED COLUMN EACH WEEK WE WILL AN NOUNCE HOW YOU MAY RECEIVE SOMETHING VALUABLE BY LOOKING THROUGH THESE LITTLE "ADS." Suited Her Exactly. r Fortune Teller-"Ileware of a dark a man whom you will soon meet. He n' will be a villain." Girl-" How per a fectly delightful! How soon will I meet him?"'-New York Globe CHARTER I . I Ir - e I C, U t ii ton tii II · 8- - 1 i9 \ ` w i\ l 1. ,t F. 11 . I. 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I 16 SI It ..·· I I\ I It I,, i·· 1 ' · ·! ' * I * , '·I .~~,, I, II:- *· · !' · Ii I i d 'It' t ~:lt 'I- *'''1*' I II~ -. tr --ii I., 'I~ n1( I · -.I II '"! 'I I 'I I' - "I I C I ýk' til Wth 1 e Ac Ii. .\ Phore Main 2t.8 ODENWALD & GROS 51: CANAL STREET Cor. Erchan-ie PIce Phone Main 2618. Bicycles and Motorcycles Repairs and Supplies Harley-Davidsen Agents C. F. SAUER & CO. $35-37 ST. CHARLES STREET PHONE MAIN 11til What we advertise Is so. A Good Argument! It we supply fllty p.er cent of the little boys of New Orleans with their c!nth ns, lan't this Just as good a plan for those little Algerians? KNEE PANTS. SUITS...12 up. KNEE PANT8 .........50c. up. Mayer Israel & Ce,, 1, 4 I 1 "|, CtA N AOVER t tEARS' · , irnly tin' t| wA o~r I st s lIlM s Ar, nnh t. ml h ..tet i desr lc trio m ma , McDonohville Coal Coe. Capt. W. F. Spine, Sr., Manager Teche and Bringier Sts. Sealers In Pittsburg, Cahaba, Ash and Corona inoc~nn "" '""'"" '""°"'" n "a~n i